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Toga&Design: Eclectic Naples Apartment Revives a Historic Rooftop

Toga&Design: Eclectic Naples Apartment Revives a Historic Rooftop

Toga&Design unfolds atop a 16th-century building in Naples, Italy, where Nabi Interior Design reimagines a 220 sq m (2,368 sq ft) apartment for convivial living. The renovation in Chiaia restores period cues while shaping a crisp, contemporary mood anchored by a 65 sq m (700 sq ft) salon and a panoramic terrace. In two moves—bold color and tactile material—the home switches from parlor poise to rooftop ease without losing its historic thread.

CA – SA Home & Studio Refits a Historic Apartment with Grace

CA – SA Home & Studio Refits a Historic Apartment with Grace

CA – SA Home & Studio lands in San Vito dei Normanni, Italy, as a poised live–work apartment by CA-SA studio. The 2025 intervention respects a historic shell while reorganizing rooms to serve both daily life and professional work. Cement tile floors and star-vaulted ceilings hold the memory; lime-based finishes return a quiet, earthy register to the rooms and set the tone for a contemporary layer of furnishings.

Casa Bertola — Historic Bones Meet a Contemporary Ribbon of Light

Casa Bertola — Historic Bones Meet a Contemporary Ribbon of Light

Casa Bertola renovates a main-floor apartment in Turin, Italy with quiet precision by INEDITO Architetti. The project restores historical character while threading in contemporary elements that clarify circulation and daily routines. Within a historic shell, the designers balance restored floors and fresco traces with bold color, custom millwork, and a perimeter light ribbon that draws the rooms together without erasing their differences.

Atmosfere Romane Reimagines a Parioli Apartment with Minimal Poise

Atmosfere Romane Reimagines a Parioli Apartment with Minimal Poise

Atmosfere Romane unfolds inside a 1930s apartment in Rome, Italy, where Pelizzari Studio composes a quiet yet glamorous mood anchored by refined restraint. The project sits in Parioli and balances soft greys, sandy tones, and measured jolts of color across living, dining, and more intimate rooms. Calm meets charisma. Every move reads deliberate, from custom seating to storied Italian pieces placed with care.

Casa a Trastevere Reframes a 19th-Century Flat for Today’s Living

Casa a Trastevere Reframes a 19th-Century Flat for Today’s Living

Casa a Trastevere renovates a two-level apartment in Trastevere, Rome, Italy, by architect Mario Leonori. Set within a late 19th‑century building, the home opens to long views toward the ghetto and Piazza Venezia. The project reworks the plan for contemporary living while preserving tangible traces of age, from timber roof beams to a quiet terrace that pulls daylight deep inside.

Casa Chiara: Open Plan Living on the Ligurian Coast

Casa Chiara: Open Plan Living on the Ligurian Coast

Casa Chiara sits inside a Liberty-style residence in Italy, where ornate facades and wrought iron balconies frame a newly pared-back interior. Designed by Davide Andracco, the 90-square-meter (969 sq ft) apartment becomes an airy, open home with light pouring through original French doors toward the sea. The renovation brings clarity to a compact plan while honoring the building’s historic shell.

Apartment in the Center of Florence: Light, Quiet, and Heritage Within

Apartment in the Center of Florence: Light, Quiet, and Heritage Within

Apartment in the Center of Florence sits on the ground floor of a 19th-century building in Florence, Italy, with an internal garden tucked just beyond. Designed by Sante Bonitatibus, the 150-square-meter (1,615-square-foot) apartment was reimagined for a young entrepreneurial couple who collect ancient indigenous crafts, giving their everyday rooms the quiet poise of a gallery. Light and silence shape the mood, and the plan stays refreshingly open.

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